Mack's play on kickoff was what caught my eye. That guy hit the ballplayer like a ton of bricksI love Mack's instincts and hands. He was hurt for several weeks last year and still led the team in interceptions. A very exciting player all-around.
Mack's play on kickoff was what caught my eye. That guy hit the ballplayer like a ton of bricksI love Mack's instincts and hands. He was hurt for several weeks last year and still led the team in interceptions. A very exciting player all-around.
Easy...I'm not sure I could rank ILBs under Saban. Would be incredibly hard to even choose a #1.
i remember a play from the 2009 game where ro stopped tebow cold with a one arm tackle in the open field.About the only player in college I ever saw shut down Tebow 1 on 1 consistently in the open field. He had the speed and power to match Tebow which is rare. Such a shame because he could've made upwards of $100M had he kept things together in the league. Hopefully he is on the road to rehabilitation..
I'm not sure I could rank ILBs under Saban. Would be incredibly hard to even choose a #1.
Well played, sir. Well played.Easy...
1) Derrick Henry
2) everyone else
Me, too. I'm glad to hear that he is in Tuscaloosa and doing well--The last I heard he had a court date in Decatur a couple of years ago and I never heard the outcome of it, was concerned for him. IMHO, Ro just may have been the best linebacker of my fanship--which goes back to 1958.This is totally unnecessary IMO. Trust and believe if Ro McClain were deemed to be any semblance of detrimental to the team he wouldn't be allowed in the complex. From what I understand he's fighting his demons and winning. CNS is the ultimate micromanager and a positive influence on players past and present alike. I'm good with it.